In Chapter 46 of Sai Satcharitra, a distinct contrast is drawn between the fates of different types of individuals. The chapter notes that wise pundits and other clever people, due to their pride, can become stuck in the pit of worldly existence. In stark opposition to this, it is explained that Sai Baba makes the simple, innocent, and even ignorant ones 'play by His own power.' This implies that their lack of ego and simple faith allows them to be guided directly by the Guru's unseen hand. Sai moves the strings of their lives from behind the scenes, ensuring they are nourished and protected, while the proud are left to their own devices.
Chapter 46 contrasts the spiritual outcomes for the proud versus the simple. What does the text teach about this?
📖 Chapter 46